A bench presided over by CJI D.Y. Chandrachud remarked that as of now, there exists no administrative sanction under the e-courts project for …
Supreme Court refuses to bring tribunals under e-courts project – Deccan Herald
The NJDG falls under the e-courts project that pertains to the formulation of a national policy on the computerisation of the country’s judiciary. It …
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SC refuses to bring tribunals under e-courts project, Legal News, ET LegalWorld
The Supreme Court on Wednesday refused to entertain a plea seeking to include tribunals in the e-courts project aimed at upgrading the digital …
Supreme Court Rejects Plea to Include Tribunals in e-Courts Project | Law-Order
The Supreme Court has rejected a plea to include tribunals such as the Armed Forces Tribunal and the National Green Tribunal in the e-courts …
Supreme Court rejects plea to include tribunals in National Judicial Data Grid
A bench led by CJI DY Chandrachud emphasized that tribunals fall outside the scope of the current eCourts Project, which focuses solely on …
Union Budget 2024 LIVE: FM reacts to opposition’s criticism – Firstpost
Union Budget 2024 allocates 1,500 Crore for e-courts project phase III. The law ministry’s eCourts project’s third phase, which seeks to upgrade …
बजट में ई-कोर्ट परियोजना के लिए मिले 1500 करोड़ रुपये, अदालती रिकॉर्ड एवं पुराने और लंबित दोनों …
budget 2024 कानून मंत्रालय की ई-कोर्ट परियोजना के तीसरे चरण के लिए बजट में 1500 करोड़ रुपये के प्रविधान किए गए हैं।
Supreme Court Directs NIC Officials To Interact With NCDRC President To Resolve E-Filing Issues
Justice Sahi, while appearing online, informed the Court that complexities are arising concerning the e-filing portals. Taking note of the same …
Budget 2024: Delhi Police gets Rs 11,400 cr; Rs 100 cr allotted for prison reforms
The capital expenditure of Rs 889.08 crore excludes the Rs 220.48 crore meant for the development of police infrastructure. E-court … The e-courts …
